Following suite with my 7970 my PSU is now making a lot of noise from the fan. It's only done it twice now but it appears to just be when the fan ramps up to fast it starts making a pretty obnoxious noise. I'm not opposed to replacing the unit as it's 3.5 years old and has been in use almost constantly. However if I could for financial reasons I'd prefer to replace the fan in it. I don't have any soldering tools (although I need to change that) so unsure of how easy it would be for me to do. I don't care about voiding the warranty as it's already out after 3 years. It's a Corsair CX600.
Thoughts? Worth it to hassle with or just get a new PSU? I'll probably just replace it with the CX600M or something similar.
After watching a video for my PSU it appears that the fan is connected to a 2 pin header that plugs into the board inside the PSU. I'd just need to take a different 120mm fan and cut off the headers on each fan and solder the PSU header on to the new fan. Would it be possible to just leave it how it is with a 3 pin header and have it still work? I doubt it but would simplify things. Also I'm just going to nab one of the fans in my case to use and they're all LED fans except one. I've got one LED fan I'd like to put in there for the light effect but if the LED wouldn't work I'd prefer just use the normal fan. Would the LED still work? Also saw someone mention just replacing the fan but running the cable and plugging it in to the motherboard. Thoughts on that approach?
Just kicked itself into overdrive even without gaming after 2.5 hours of normal usage.
Thoughts? Worth it to hassle with or just get a new PSU? I'll probably just replace it with the CX600M or something similar.
After watching a video for my PSU it appears that the fan is connected to a 2 pin header that plugs into the board inside the PSU. I'd just need to take a different 120mm fan and cut off the headers on each fan and solder the PSU header on to the new fan. Would it be possible to just leave it how it is with a 3 pin header and have it still work? I doubt it but would simplify things. Also I'm just going to nab one of the fans in my case to use and they're all LED fans except one. I've got one LED fan I'd like to put in there for the light effect but if the LED wouldn't work I'd prefer just use the normal fan. Would the LED still work? Also saw someone mention just replacing the fan but running the cable and plugging it in to the motherboard. Thoughts on that approach?
Just kicked itself into overdrive even without gaming after 2.5 hours of normal usage.
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